You may have even tried a private label wine without even knowing it.
Wondering which private label wines to try on your nextgrocery storetrip?
We scoured wine websites to round up highly rated bottles to try out.
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Of the five wines in the line up, aVinePairtaste testfound that Target’sRed Blendcame out on top.
Wine raters on Vivino gave this bottle anaveragescore of 3.4 stars.
For $5, it’s well worth a try.
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Acronym Rich Red Blend Red Wine
Love shopping atKroger?
Hit up the wine aisle and grab a bottle of its $8Rich Red Blend.
Reviewers say this jammy red is a bargain of a deal.
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If you’re not into super oaky reds, this is a great budget-friendly option.
The Criterion Collection waslaunchedin 2015, with five wines coming in under $20.
Since then, Whole Foods has expanded to 14 winesincludinga malbec, chablis, beaujolais, and carmenere.
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Light and refreshing, Giretto Pinot Grigio is an Aldi-exclusive wine made in Italy.
It wasawardeda 87-point rating by the Beverage Testing Institute, which is pretty good for a $6bottleof wine.
Kirkland Signature Brut Champagne
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Costco sells true Champagne.
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This one is manufactured by a respected wine house, Manuel Janisson, in the Champagne region of France.
And while most entry-level Champagnes start around $40, this one rings in at only half the price.
It’s an unfussy red that’s worth a try, and Reverse Wine Snobratedthis oaky red a 7.3.
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(By the way, a meritage is the U.S. take on a traditional Bordeaux.)
The 1.5-liter bottle is extremely affordable for just over $10.
White wine drinkers should also grab a bottle of thechardonnaythat one received an exceptional 92-point Beverage Tasting Institute rating.
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(Notably, you don’tnecessarilyneed a membership card to buy the wine, depending on your location.)
Trader Joe’s Platinum Reserve Sonoma County Brut
Here’s a good option for a special occasion.
Trader Joe’sPlatinum Reserve Sonoma County Brutis a dry sparkling wine: smooth, sweet, and easy-drinking.
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Expect notes of sweet apple and ripe pear.
Vivino users have rated it an averagescoreof 3.7, and noted the good quality to price ratio.
For just $14.99, why not pop a bottle and celebrate the good times?
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